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IBM announced a new computer mouse adapter, invented by its researchers, that enables people who suffer from hand tremors to have completely normal use of a personal computer.
IBM is licensing the mouse adapter to Montrose Secam Ltd., a small British electronics company, which will manufacture and sell the Assistive Mouse Adapter for under $100.
According to the International Essential Tremor Foundation (IETF), nearly 10 million people in the United States alone are affected by Essential Tremor, the most common form of hand tremors.
The involuntary movements of the hand when using a computer mouse make it extremely difficult to operate a PC. Simple tasks like opening an e-mail or pressing a Web button are made almost impossible because of the erratic movements of the cursor on the screen.
The new mouse adapter could change all that. It works by filtering out the shaking movements of the hand – in a similar way to how the image stabilizing systems of some camera lenses work.
The device, which works with any PC and operating system, can benefit users in homes, offices as well as in public places like libraries and universities.
No additional software is required; the adapter like Averatec 1020 90W Ac Adapter, Averatec 5200 90W Ac Adapter, LG P300 90W Ac Adapter, LG M1 Ac Adapter, LG LW60 Ac Adapter, LG R200 Ac Adapter, LG W1 Ac Adapter, MSI M510 Ac Adapter, MSI PR620 Ac Adapter, MSI VR610 Ac Adapter, MSI X480 Ac Adapter, MSI S250 Ac Adapter is simply plugged in between the computer and the mouse and can be switched on or off, and adjusted depending on the tremor severity. It can also be set to filter out unintended multiple clicking on the mouse caused by a shaking finger.
By bringing the mouse adapter to market, Montrose Secam hopes to give millions of sufferers around the world uninterrupted access to their computers for the first time.
One of the company’s directors, James Cosgrave, himself a sufferer of a tremor condition which he inherited at birth, said, "I’m a pilot and my tremor condition has not limited my ability to fly a plane, but using a PC has proven almost impossible simply because everything revolves around using the mouse to accurately manipulate the tiny cursor on the screen. I have been using a prototype of the mouse adapter for over a year now and it has literally transformed my life."
Montrose Secam will donate a percentage of sales from the adapter to local tremor foundations to help offer support and advice to sufferers of tremor conditions.
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